WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

2:00 pm

Life on the Line"Heart to Heart"
For the Escarcega family, their worst nightmare becomes a harrowing reality. Their newborn baby is slowly dying from congenital heart disease. Doctors tell them it's the beginning of the end. D

2:30 pm

Life on the Line"Out of the Rubble"
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti brought utter destruction to the country. Trapped under the rubble for three days, 8-year old Sebastian Lamothe is faced with the reality of losing his parents, his home, and his leg. Yet his courage prevails in the face of death. D

Global 3000"Iran's New Era: Unblocking Freedom of Expression"
Borderline Experiences - A trip along the EU's outer border: How great is the concern that the conflict in Ukraine could escalate to war and force people to flee their homes? What's the attitude of Ukrainians in Slovakia, Hungary and Romania, not far from the Ukrainian border? These places are where many Ukrainian emigres find accommodation before deciding what to do next. Local families also take in compatriots, usually friends or relatives. A report on the worries and expectations of Ukrainians in exile. D

Moyers & Company"All Work and No Pay"
You've heard about the wave of protests against fast food chains like McDonald's and Burger King where employees are forced to live on next to nothing. Workers in regular, sit-down restaurants are also penalized. Back in 1991, the National Restaurant Association - often called "the other NRA" -- passed around enough campaign contributions to persuade Congress to set the Federal minimum wage for waiters, busboys, and bartenders at only $2.13 an hour. D

Outdoor Idaho"Between Land & Water"
Idaho has lost more than half its wetlands _ habitat that is home to more varieties of life than any other ecosystem. Now, some innovative people are helping to reverse the trend.G

6:30 pm

Dialogue"Remembering The Holocaust"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with Marion Blumenthal Lazan, who works to educate people about Nazi Germany's Holocaust and her experiences as a survivor. She is the co-author of a young adult book about her experiences called Four Perfect Pebbles and the subject of the documentary Marion's Triumph: Surviving History's Nightmare. Lazan was imprisoned for more than six years in four camps, including the Bergen-Belsen camp, where Anne Frank died.G

European Journal"World's Oldest Bank On Brink of Collapse"
Italy: The Fallen Bank - Monte dei Paschi di Siena is the world's oldest bank, and it is on the verge of collapse. This development has plunged Siena into crisis. For more than 500 years, Monte dei Paschi presided over the city. D

8:00 pm

America ReFramed"Town Hall"
TOWN HALL casts an unflinching eye at Katy and John, two Tea Party activists from the battleground state of Pennsylvania who believe America's salvation lies in a return to true conservative values. In Katy, we see a political novice rocketed to media stardom after a sensational confrontation at a town hall meeting with her senator. A young stay-at-home mom turned Tea Party spokesperson, she is gifted a new identity, steeled by the voices of conservative media. D

9:30 pm

Out of Order
Now more than ever, American citizens are discontented and disillusioned with national politics, with approval ratings for Congress consistently ranking low regardless of the party in power. Senior politicians also note the disappearance of the collegiality they once shared with peers of differing political ideologies. As a result, the ability to discuss issues from varying points of view and negotiate solutions, appears to be fading from the American political process. D

10:00 pm

Moyers & Company"All Work and No Pay"
You've heard about the wave of protests against fast food chains like McDonald's and Burger King where employees are forced to live on next to nothing. Workers in regular, sit-down restaurants are also penalized. Back in 1991, the National Restaurant Association - often called "the other NRA" -- passed around enough campaign contributions to persuade Congress to set the Federal minimum wage for waiters, busboys, and bartenders at only $2.13 an hour. D